Hi all.
New to Underwater, but not to RC and electronics.
Looking forward to piecing together an ROV in the coming month, and getting some killer ideas from this group.
Happy to help any member with CAD and drawings if they need a hand.
Chat soon,
Ramjet.
Hello from Australia
Re: Hello from Australia
Howdy from the central USA!
I tend to build bigger, no matter what i'm constructing...trucks, houses, sculpture, or ROV's. IMHO, the heavier the ROV is, the less currents, tides, and the tether jerk it around. My first one was the size of a large chest freezer. It vanished when my storage unit was burgled...ROV, topside computer, everything.
My new design incorporates a drop cage for backlighting and tether management. (2) 9-dof manipulators, 8" aluminum housing, 8 cameras for all-around viewing. Deployed from a cabin-style pontoon boat topside, that expands from 2.7m wide x 8.9m long, to 7m wide on the water. Control room is 7m x 4.5m, then a bathroom and kitchenette, and an overhead gantry to drop the cage/ ROV through the moon pool-style floor. Projection screens in control room for viewing camera feeds. Vaporware at the moment due to lack of funds.
You can search my posts for pics and a more detailed description. And feel free to pick my brains for advice.
I tend to build bigger, no matter what i'm constructing...trucks, houses, sculpture, or ROV's. IMHO, the heavier the ROV is, the less currents, tides, and the tether jerk it around. My first one was the size of a large chest freezer. It vanished when my storage unit was burgled...ROV, topside computer, everything.
My new design incorporates a drop cage for backlighting and tether management. (2) 9-dof manipulators, 8" aluminum housing, 8 cameras for all-around viewing. Deployed from a cabin-style pontoon boat topside, that expands from 2.7m wide x 8.9m long, to 7m wide on the water. Control room is 7m x 4.5m, then a bathroom and kitchenette, and an overhead gantry to drop the cage/ ROV through the moon pool-style floor. Projection screens in control room for viewing camera feeds. Vaporware at the moment due to lack of funds.
You can search my posts for pics and a more detailed description. And feel free to pick my brains for advice.
Re: Hello from Australia
Thanks for responding, Oddmar.
I was feeling I'd walked into a ghost town.
I will check your posts and grab a few ideas.
This first one is a smaller one that I'd like to use to explore some local dams. Your points are well taken.
Chat soon, mate!
Dave.
I was feeling I'd walked into a ghost town.
I will check your posts and grab a few ideas.
This first one is a smaller one that I'd like to use to explore some local dams. Your points are well taken.
Chat soon, mate!
Dave.
Re: Hello from Australia
Not too many posts on here lately.
Hopefully that means btrue is out diving Lake Coeur d'Alene so we can live vicariously through his videos.
Usually there are several smart fellers on here that will respond to new members.
Hopefully that means btrue is out diving Lake Coeur d'Alene so we can live vicariously through his videos.
Usually there are several smart fellers on here that will respond to new members.
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Re: Hello from Australia
Wellcome to the forum from Spain, I will be attentive to your progress, a greeting
Re: Hello from Australia
Hi, asesorplaza1. Nice to hear from you!
I'm looking forward to having something to post soon.
I'm looking forward to having something to post soon.
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Parts arriving and I've sent a drawing to a machinist who is going to make up some prop adapters.
I've also designed a buoyancy calculator in Excel to calculate the size of the buoyancy tubes on top of the ROV.
I've also designed a buoyancy calculator in Excel to calculate the size of the buoyancy tubes on top of the ROV.
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Re: Hello from Australia
Hi I would absolutely love to see that buoyancy calculator of yours! seems like it would be very helpful